Post by DSkillz on Jun 10, 2015 4:57:27 GMT
Vincent Vega
Vincent Vega is a major character in the 1994 black comedy crime film Pulp Fiction. He is a mob hitman who is a big Elvis Presley fan and has a scrupulous sense of loyalty for the few people he cares about. Vincent works for mob boss Marcellus Wallace, is partnered with Jules Winnifield, and is also the brother of Vic Vega from the film Reservoir Dogs. Vincent is portrayed by John Travolta, for which Travolta was nominated for an Academy Award.
Vincent Vega is a hitman and associate of Marsellus Wallace.
He had a brother named Vic Vega who was shot and killed by an undercover cop while on a job. He worked in Amsterdam for over three years and recently returned to Los Angeles, where he has been partnered with Jules Winnfield.
Riding in a car on the way to a hit — both wearing dress suits — he was relating his impressions to Jules Winnfield, concerning the possession of dope and the local laws. He was impressed on how in European cinemas beer is served in glass, how the Quarter Pounder burger is called Royal with cheese in Paris (and Big Mac is called "Le Big Mac"), and how in Holland the French fries are eaten with mayonnaise instead of ketchup.
On their way to the job, Jules was narrating him about Marsellus' new wife, Mia Wallace and the trouble with Antoine Roccamora when he gave foot-massage to Mia. Jules found it too much, while Vince insisted that it was "laying hands in a familiar way", something that you wouldn't do for example to another man. He proved his point that "although you don't mention it, you know that foot-massage has something special and sensual."
Links:
Pulp Fiction Wiki
The Quentin Tarantino Archives
Copyright Owner/Official Site
Miramax
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Vincent Vega is a hitman and associate of Marsellus Wallace.
He had a brother named Vic Vega who was shot and killed by an undercover cop while on a job. He worked in Amsterdam for over three years and recently returned to Los Angeles, where he has been partnered with Jules Winnfield.
Riding in a car on the way to a hit — both wearing dress suits — he was relating his impressions to Jules Winnfield, concerning the possession of dope and the local laws. He was impressed on how in European cinemas beer is served in glass, how the Quarter Pounder burger is called Royal with cheese in Paris (and Big Mac is called "Le Big Mac"), and how in Holland the French fries are eaten with mayonnaise instead of ketchup.
On their way to the job, Jules was narrating him about Marsellus' new wife, Mia Wallace and the trouble with Antoine Roccamora when he gave foot-massage to Mia. Jules found it too much, while Vince insisted that it was "laying hands in a familiar way", something that you wouldn't do for example to another man. He proved his point that "although you don't mention it, you know that foot-massage has something special and sensual."
Links:
Pulp Fiction Wiki
The Quentin Tarantino Archives
Copyright Owner/Official Site
Miramax
Record:
W:
L: